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Classical Nahuatl
Etymology
From pōchōtl (“silk-cotton tree”) + cuahuitl (“tree, wood”) + -ti- + -tech (“attached to”).
Pronunciation
Adverb
pōchōcuauhtitech
- To or on a silk-cotton tree.
- 17C: Chimalpahin, "Rulers of Tenochtitlan, Tlacopan, and Texcoco", f. 84v
vi. tecpatl xihuitl, ypan in pochoquauhtitech quinpilloque yn omentin tlahtoque.- In the year Six Flint they hung two rulers on a silk-cotton tree.
References
- Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, Domingo Francisco de San Antón Muñón (1997) Arthur J. O. Anderson, Susan Schroeder, transl., Codex Chimalpahin: Volume 2, Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, pages 38–39